02-19-2007, 10:23 AM
How interpretable is the bible? Keeping in mind it was written by men, divine inspiration or not, it contains passages and rules that have been interpreted when they were first written and again interpreted when they were translated and rewritten, some of the passages wha quoted I may have interpreted differently if we werenât already on the topic of homosexualityâ¦..which reminds me this isnât the bible debateâ¦.someone please start one of those :blsh:
I think Tim Hardaway has the right to his opinion, but what he says is not only mean and bigoted but it comes from a lack of education, when he says âno oneâ would be comfortable with a ###### guy in the locker room with them. I donât believe all pro ball players are homophobic. âHateâ is a strong word and I think people use it rather loosely to give their opinions. You canât stop people from hating certain groups of people but it should not be âcondonedâ (to use Timâs own word). Bigotry is bigotry whether it is for blacks, women, jews, gays, or atheistâ¦..ahhhh, now there is one group, that people think it is ok to hateâ¦atheistâ¦.but that is yet another debate and I have already strayed a bit off the main topic once.
I think Tim Hardaway has the right to his opinion, but what he says is not only mean and bigoted but it comes from a lack of education, when he says âno oneâ would be comfortable with a ###### guy in the locker room with them. I donât believe all pro ball players are homophobic. âHateâ is a strong word and I think people use it rather loosely to give their opinions. You canât stop people from hating certain groups of people but it should not be âcondonedâ (to use Timâs own word). Bigotry is bigotry whether it is for blacks, women, jews, gays, or atheistâ¦..ahhhh, now there is one group, that people think it is ok to hateâ¦atheistâ¦.but that is yet another debate and I have already strayed a bit off the main topic once.